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^^^Spoke too fast. I did see Sessilee at Karl Lagerfeld this season, also Fendi, still, I hold firm to the possibility that Karl does not care for Black girls. It is truly unfortunate. His shows would receive such a nice jouj of spice if he cast Chanel, Jourdan, Sessilee, Arlenis, Hollis, Kinee consistently, I could just imagine.
Surprisingly, neither Jourdan or Sessilee were at Chanel this morning either.
There was a time when Alek, Liya, Mimi and Yasmin all appeared at all of his shows.

Teen Vogue Via FashionistaWith all the catwalk queens squeezing into YSL's front row at the Grand Palais tonight, one had to wonder if there would be enough models left over to, well, model in the actual show. From Lily Donaldson and Audrey Marnay, who arrived and took their seats fashionably late (after the first look came out) to Claudia Schiffer and current YSL campaign girl Naomi Campbell, who flanked famed photographer Mario Testino, the supers were out in full force. So what was their response when their counterparts took to the runway? Naomi Campbell for one wasn't afraid to play favorites. She hooted and hollered for Chanel Iman.

http://www.myfashionlife.com/archives/2008/10/03/its-jourdan-dunns-first-cover-for-british-vogue/The question on everyone’s lips since Vogue Italia released its all black issue back in July has been, “Will it actually make a difference?”
Well, at London Fashion Week there were more black models walking the runway than previous seasons for sure and in Milan Chanel Iman became the first black model to walk for Gucci since Tom Ford’s glorious days ended in 2005.
This month Jourdan Dunn breaks some boundaries of her own to become the first black model to land the cover of Vogue UK since Naomi Campbell graced its cover in 2002.
But Jourdan’s not alone. She shares the spotlight with Eden Clark and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Now if Jourdan had the cover all to herself that really would have been may-jah! We’re guessing Vogue didn’t want to push the boundaries that far….
Milan and Paris still fail when it comes to having deversity on the runways and in ad campaigns.Sad after Tom Ford died Gucci stopped having black model represent their clothing!
